Cradle-to-cradle is a call to the consumer to eliminate waste with smart consumer choices.
Cradle to cradle re-use of materials needs to become the norm in production, as first mover companies such as Nike already recognize.
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This year, our own Editor-in-chief, Joshua Topolsky, will be moderating a panel on gadget recycling called "Closing the Loop In Cradle to Cradle, " so if you needed some added incentive to attend, you've got it.
Second, "cradle-to-cradle" is a call to manufactures to assume responsibility for the end game of what we make, building in a recovery plan for every widget.
"Mental ill-health is a cradle to grave problem with nothing like a cradle to grave service, " he said, with some funds earmarked for mental health services not being used for the right purpose.
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They decided to give it to Desso Aviation, a carpet company with a zero-waste, 100% biodegradable approach known as "cradle-to-cradle".
There are many areas of overlap between biomimicry and "cradle-to-cradle" particularly in the way that ecosystems present a great model of closed loop systems in which any waste from one organism becomes the nutrient for something else.
We also shared an interest in the "cradle-to-cradle" concept developed by Bill McDonough and Michael Braungart that proposes a way in which we can shift from a linear way of using resources to one that keeps all resources in closed cycles so nothing is wasted and no pollution is emitted.
Enthusiasts for government expansion parlay societal breakdown into opportunities to demand cradle to grave entitlement programs.
"This new research adds even greater weight to the argument that we all need to take a cradle to grave attitude to better bone health if we are to keep our skeletons strong into our later years, " she said.
But it is difficult to persuade people brought up to expect cradle-to-grave security as their birthright that times are changing and they should lower their oil-created expectations.
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But as Mr Carey tells it there is a gloomy inevitability to his progress from the cradle to the scaffold.
"The Commerce Clause is not a general license to regulate an individual from cradle to grave, simply because he will predictably engage in particular transactions, " the chief justice wrote.
For one, it's a battery hog (that, or the battery's too small), lasting about three hours in my tests before going back to the cradle or having to run plugged in (the power cable's reasonably long at eight feet).
The aim is that we get to chart our own path from the cradle to the inevitable grave.
The Welsh government says the plan will the first of its kind to try to address mental health needs "from cradle to grave".
We are so honored to have the opportunity to work with and connect more than 75 communities across the country working diligently to create these data systems as part of a cradle to career civic infrastructure.
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Thanks to their state-sponsored cradle-to-grave welfare systems, the UAE and other Gulf Arab monarchies have largely avoided the Arab Spring unrest which has unseated long-serving rulers elsewhere in the past two years.
Panasonic has also upgraded the desktop cradle to improve charge time to three hours.
Perhaps people feel little need for CSR when the government cares for them from cradle to grave.
Design-competition proposals for baby cribs as well as coffins made of cork give "cradle to grave" new meaning.
Cradle to grave social programs make families financially dispensable, in a superficial sense.
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My desire to cradle this clingy, warm-thoraxed being in my arms was triggered because he so reminded me of a toddler.
If it has its way, the company will provide education in one form or another, practically from the cradle to the grave.
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Andy Stern, the president of the Service Employees International Union, speaks frequently of a future in which labor serves its constituents from cradle to grave.
Cradle to grave reliance on public support undermines families and the private institutions such as churches which should stand between government and the individual.
Advocates have traditionally countered that pen interfaces can be operated using one hand, freeing the other one to cradle the computer or hold the handheld.
The telephone ghosts have worked their magic on our wayward leader, and Rick finally returns to the cell block to cradle his infant daughter in his arms.
One was to make sure all our students, like the ones who are here with us today, receive a complete and competitive education from cradle to career.
And what they desire is more power and control in government through government doing more and more of everything for everybody cradle to grave, as it were.
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